Żgħażagħ Azzjoni Kattolika
Abbreviation | ŻAK, ZAK Malta |
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Type | Maltese non-profit youth organization and registered NGO |
Purpose | Roman Catholic youth organization, Catholic Action |
Headquarters | Birkirkara, Malta |
Membership | ~800 members |
Website | zakmalta.org |
Żgħażagħ Azzjoni Kattolika (ŻAK) (English: "Youth Catholic Action") is a youth organization as part of the Catholic Action in Malta. It is a wide national organization of the Roman Catholic Church in Malta. ZAK is a member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations Fimcap.
Status and organization
As the Roman Catholic faith is predominant in Malta,[1] also ZAK as youth branch of the Maltese Catholic Action plays a central role in Maltese youth work. ZAK is one of the most important youth organizations on Malta. The Youth Partnership of the Council of Europe and the European Commission listed ZAK (together with the Maltese National Youth Council, the Maltese Scouts and the Maltese Guides) as one of the major youth NGO’s that have practical knowledge on needs and expectations of young people.[2] ZAK is one of only 38 chosen NGOs eligible for funding by the Malta Community Chest Fund.[3] In 2005 ZAK won the National Youth Awareness Prize 2005.[4]
Description and activity
ZAK is a branch of the Maltese Catholic Action and its purpose is to provide programs for spiritual, social and personal development. The aim of this process is to affirm an individual in his or her proper identity and involve him or her in relationship with God and others.[5] The structures of ZAK shall assist youth leaders and other young people in the administration of youth work activities and support them to organize group meetings of young people and other activities like summer camps for young people.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "Religion". aboutmalta.com
- ↑ "Youth Partnership of the Council of Europe and the European Commission". Information sheet. BETTER KNOWLEDGE OF YOUTH. Malta.
- ↑ "Only registered NGOs to benefit from funding". Times of Malta. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- ↑ "‘Zghazagh Azzjoni Kattolika’ Wins award". The Malta Independent. Retrieved 27 April 2006.
- ↑ "Homepage of ZAK Malta"
- ↑ "LIST OF HOST VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS". maltacvs.org.
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